orthocerids
Orthocerids are an extinct group of nautiloid cephalopods characterized by long, slender, straight shells known as orthocones. They belong to the order Orthocerida within the subclass Nautiloidea and are among the early diversified shelled cephalopods.
The shells are chambered, with a siphuncle running along the center or slightly off-center of the shell.
Ecology and lifestyle: Most orthocerids were marine, nektonic or nektobenthic, and likely active swimmers. They inhabited
Temporal range and distribution: Orthocerids were widespread in Paleozoic seas, with a rich fossil record especially
Significance and examples: The group includes notable genera such as Orthoceras, Endoceras, and Litoceras. The characteristic